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July 6th, 2011, 11:12 PM
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The Madness.
July 7th, 2011, 03:39 AM
You're 14, you have no need to decide your life right now. You've barely been a teenager, don't stress out too much. As you mature, look at those jobs and decide which one you can imagine enjoying and look at the pros and cons.

To the Brad Pitt thing... if you're actually good and serious about acting, you may have a future. Don't get your hopes up that you're going to become the next Brad Pitt though.

Azunite
July 7th, 2011, 03:55 AM
im 14 and stuck with what job i want in the future becuase i have some really cool jobs but i dont know how to become them
here are some
detective(like law and order svu team)
lawyer
maybe an actor
game designer
american cop



detective and american cop = After playing L.A. Noire, I want to be a detective too but come now, being a police is not as fun as it seems.

Lawyer = You will earn tons of money

Actor = Your chances will be very low

Game designer = It will be hard for you to find a company that needs you, and be ready for super advanced mathemathics.

1_21Guns
July 7th, 2011, 05:23 AM
Game designer = It will be hard for you to find a company that needs you, and be ready for super advanced mathemathics.

Mathematics is programming,
you don't need maths to do the graphical side of it.
So that depends on which path you want to take within game design

Azunite
July 7th, 2011, 06:24 AM
Mathematics is programming,
you don't need maths to do the graphical side of it.
So that depends on which path you want to take within game design

Yeah, there are a lot of choices. You could be the sketch artist, you could write the story of it. But computing requiers mathematics but yeah, graphic guy doesn't need as much mathematics as the programmer.

1_21Guns
July 7th, 2011, 08:44 AM
Yeah, there are a lot of choices. You could be the sketch artist, you could write the story of it. But computing requiers mathematics but yeah, graphic guy doesn't need as much mathematics as the programmer.

I'm not quite sure why you're saying "guy", but anyway. That's one of the easiest things to get into depending on which part of it you want to go into, but that route often involves University.

runnerz
July 12th, 2011, 11:45 AM
it's not too early to start thinking about it seriously if you're a teen. If you watch like the Nat'l Spelling Bee or Geo Bee there are 13 year olds who already have a lot planned out. Like as far as their graduate school plans. It just depends on what you want. A job like a game designer wouldn't be that active versus like joining the military would be a very active lifestyle.